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Severe Violator Enforcement Program - SVEP Replaces the Enhanced Enforcement Program (EEP) Replaces the Enhanced Enforcement Program (EEP) Modifies guidance for grouping related HG serious violations and permits citing each with its own penalty Modifies guidance for grouping related HG serious violations and permits citing each with its own penalty AD may limit adjustment for SVEP related violations to achieve the appropriate deterrent effect AD may limit adjustment for SVEP related violations to achieve the appropriate deterrent effect

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Fatality/Catastrophe Criterion One or more willful or repeated citations or failure-to-abate notices based on a serious violation related to a death of an employee or three or more hospitalizations One or more willful or repeated citations or failure-to-abate notices based on a serious violation related to a death of an employee or three or more hospitalizations Non-Fatality/Catastrophe Criterion Related to High-Emphasis Hazards Two or more willful or repeated violations or failure-to-abate notices based on high gravity serious violations related to a High- Emphasis Hazard SVEP Criteria

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SVEP Criteria (cont.) Non-Fatality/Catastrophe Criterion for Hazards Due to the Potential Release of a Highly Hazardous Chemical (PSM) Three or more willful or repeated violations or failure-to-abate notices based on high gravity serious violations related to hazards due to the potential release of a highly hazardous chemical, as defined in the PSM standard

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Fall Protection Requirements for Residential Construction Effective June 16, 2011 Workers engaged in residential construction six (6) feet or more above lower levels must be protected by conventional fall protection or alternative fall protection measures allowed under (b) for particular types of work. If an employer can demonstrate that fall protection required under (b)(13) is infeasible or presents a greater hazard it must implement a written, site-specific fall protection plan meeting the requirements of 29 CFR (k). The fall protection plan must specify alternative measures that will be used to eliminate or reduce the possibility of employee falls.

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Emphasis Programs Target Areas that could Generate an Inspection

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Emphasis Programs in Construction for 2011 Falls Trenches Silica Lead PIV”s* (Powered Industrial Vehicles) Forklifts, Skid Steers, Earth Moving Equipment that has been modified to accept forks, such as Front End Loaders Building Renovation/Rehab (MKE, APL, MAD) Construction Targeting UTenn: Dodge Report What Could Generate an Inspection? * Complaint Based or Observed during an Inspection

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Resources: Wisconsin OSHA Safety Newsletter Construction and General Industry Published 3-4 times each year Focuses on upcoming and hot topics Provides Regional fatality data and most frequently cited issues

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Milwaukee Area Office 8 th Annual Safety Day Cooperative Effort Between OSHA, ASSE WCTC, WisCon Thirty Educational Sessions taught by OSHA Staff and ASSE Members Special ½ and Full day Sessions OSHA 10 Hour Class Finishing on Safety Day Vendor Area Reaching Out 2011 June 9, 2011